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Calcium dihydrogen phosphate is Ca(H2PO4)2
Calcium hydrogen phosphate :) Ca2HPO4
The chemical formula for calcium phosphate is:Ca3(PO4)2Ca has a charge 2+ and PO4 has a charge 3-, so you need 3 Ca and 2 PO4 to even out the positive and negative charges.
Calcium and Phosphorus combined would be Calcium Phosphide , its formula is Ca3P2
Calcium phosphate is Ca3(PO4)2.
CaPO4 the 4 is a subsript( on the bottom half)
Calcium chloride has the formula CaCl2 if anhydrous. Potassium phosphate has the formula K3PO4.
Calcium dihydrogen phosphate is Ca(H2PO4)2
Calcium hydrogen phosphate :) Ca2HPO4
The phosphate ion is (PO4)3-. Hence, Calcium phosphate is Ca3(PO4)2 as the Calcium ion is Ca2+)
The chemical formula for calcium phosphate is:Ca3(PO4)2Ca has a charge 2+ and PO4 has a charge 3-, so you need 3 Ca and 2 PO4 to even out the positive and negative charges.
CaHPO4
Calcium and Phosphorus combined would be Calcium Phosphide , its formula is Ca3P2
Calcium phosphate is Ca3(PO4)2.
Calcium phosphate is the chemical name for the molecular compound of the formula Ca3(PO4)2. The Lewis dot structure representing calcium phosphate is:
CaHPO4
Calcium phosphate (This answer was found in my Anatomy book)